A police interrogation took an surprising flip after a Haryana preacher detained for alleged hyperlinks to the ‘white collar’ terror module busted in Faridabad appeared much less involved concerning the gravity of the fees and extra centered with recovering unpaid hire from the arrested medical doctors concerned within the case, PTI reported.
Maulvi Ishtiyaq, a spiritual preacher from Mewat in Haryana, was arrested by the Jammu and Kashmir Police for allegedly storing 2,500 kg of explosive materials, together with ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate, and sulphur, at his rented residence close to Faridabad’s Al Falah College, which has now emerged because the epicentre of operations for the phobia module.
The continuing scrutiny by Srinagar police is a part of a probe into the ‘white-collar’ terror community of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. The community was first uncovered on 10 November, hours earlier than the automotive bomb blast close to Delhi’s Purple Fort, resulting in the arrest of eight people, together with three medical doctors.
One in all them, Dr Umar-un-Nabi, evaded the arrest and was discovered to be driving the explosive-laden automotive that blew up exterior the Purple Fort, killing 15 folks and injuring a number of others on November 10.
The preacher’s stunning assertion
Maulvi Ishtiyaq’s title got here up throughout the interrogation of a type of nabbed medical doctors — Dr Muzammil Ganaie, who was recognized as a key member of the ‘white-collar’ terror module.
He was arrested from the College, after which the police staff traced the situation of the explosives on the residence of the preacher, PTI reported.
Nonetheless, Ishtiyaq advised his interrogators an incredibly completely different story, claiming that Ganaie and Umar had approached him earlier this 12 months, asking him to retailer what they described as “fertilisers” for a month-to-month storage charge of ₹2,500, in response to PTI.
Dwelling under the poverty line and struggling to assist his 4 youngsters and household, the preacher’s instant and determined demand to the officers was to get well the excellent six months’ hire owed by Ganaie and Umar so he might ship the cash again house.
How did the investigators react to the plea?
The officers recounted the weird disparity between the heinous nature of the crime — storing sufficient materials for an enormous terror assault — and the detainee’s single concern for his hire, which was “sufficient to briefly break the strain within the interrogation room,” PTI reported.
“The incident supplies a weird and tragicomic look into the lives entangled on the fringes of main terror plots,” stated a senior police official.
Maulvi Ishtiyaq’s story was supported by Ganaie throughout the probe, publish which the preacher was handed over to the State Investigation Company (SIA) for additional motion.
All concerning the operation that unveiled a terror community
The whole operation that busted the phobia module on 10 November started on the intervening evening of 18-19 October, after the looks of banned JeM posters, threatening assaults on police and safety forces simply exterior Srinagar metropolis.
Investigations led the police to Al Falah College, close to which 2,900 kg of explosives was discovered to be saved.
Three people — Arif Nisar Dar alias Sahil, Yasir-ul-Ashraf and Maqsood Ahmad Dar (alias Shahid) — have been arrested after CCTV footage captured them pasting the posters. Throughout interrogation, they recognized former paramedic turned-preacher Maulvi Irfan as the one who equipped the posters, resulting in his arrest, PTI reported.

